Car ride vacation games


















I Spy. The road trip classic. The other players take turn asking yes or no questions until they can guess what the item is. One person says a word that begins a story. Take turns adding one word onto the story and see where it ends up! The License Plate Game. Interpret the letters in each license plate you pass. Would You Rather. Play an epic game of Would You Rather. Try to stump the other person with the weirdest or most difficult questions you can come up with or find online.

Pick two people in the world and try to connect them in 6 people or less. Scavenger Hunt. You can personalize it if you know the route well. Each person tries to check off as many of the scavenger hunt items as they spot. Try to find a license plate from every state.

Or, try to find a license plate that begins with each letter of the alphabet. Or, see who can spot a license plate from the farthest away place — whoever calls it first gets the credit!

One person picks a word and everyone has to go around saying a word that rhymes with it. The first person to be stumped or to repeat a word loses. Every time a rule is enforced everyone but the last person to catch on gains a point. Whoever has the least points when you get to your destination loses.

One person plays the character of a famous person and answers questions as if they were that person. Next on the list of road trip games to play on car rides is the Triple Threat. The kids have to create a story that includes all three things. Be warned: things will get very silly, very fast. As far as games for a car ride go, this one is pretty straightforward.

Have the first player choose a category and name something that begins with the letter A. The next person does the same, only their answer should begin with the letter B. The next person is in charge of letter C, and so on. A perfect game for younger kids. Print out one game card per child and let them circle the car colors as they spot them.

For instance, Would you rather be the funniest person alive, or the smartest person alive? You can direct these questions to everyone in the car or take turns providing answers. Why not sprinkle a fun memory game into your road trip experience? The next player must repeat the sentence said by the first player and add an item to the list beginning with the letter B. Keep going and see how many letters you can get through before someone forgets!

Decide on a category and go around the car to see how many related items you can name. For example, you can start with Disney princesses or characters from a specific movie. You can up the competition a bit by having the passengers bet on who can name the most within the shortest amount of time. If challenged, each opponent must provide an answer within seconds.

Whoever gets stumped first, loses. Looking for games that carry a little rhythm? Look no further. To play, one person starts singing a line from a popular song.

Passengers must pay attention to the last word sung. Kids can ask Mom or Dad to help folding them. Find an item that begins with every letter of the alphabet. First person to complete the list wins. Try to spy every car logo on the list and mark each find with a checkmark. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.

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TripSavvy's editorial guidelines. Fact checked by Leila Najafi. Leila is an L. TripSavvy's fact-checking. The person with the most points after half an hour gets control of the music for the rest of the journey, so there's a lot at stake Instead of just guessing the song after a few seconds, players have to rack their brains and try and sing the next line, and the person who successfully remembers it first wins a point.

Think of a reward for whoever wins, and if you attempt it but get it wrong you have to do a forfeit chosen by the driver. This game's a little less hands-on but no less entertaining. Use your road trip driving time to discover all the local radio stations of the place you're visiting by re-tuning every ten minutes and choosing a new station at random.

You'll probably find some pretty wacky programs and get to know traditional and popular music in that country - a great way to appreciate culture even when you're between destinations. This road trip game can be be as PG or as outrageous as you like depending on the age of the passengers. Take turns asking the car whether they would rather do one thing or another e.

Make it as difficult as possible to choose between the two options for maximum entertainment value, whether that's making them equally amazing or equally horrible, it's up to you…. You can see how this game can get as interesting in group of adults as with kids - answering the question is compulsory and providing reasons is where it gets fun!

Everyone in the car gets to make up a silly rule, e. The last person to join in when an action is enforced gains a point, and the person with the most points at the end of the drive loses. Get as creative as you like with the rules and try and catch people out where possible so you can take the victory.

If you're that nosy friend that wants to find out all of your companions' deepest secrets then you'll like this one. Passengers take it in turns to be in the hot seat and are asked 5 questions, one of which they're allowed to veto and the other four must be answered honestly.

This is best played in an adult-only car questions get notoriously cheeky and is the ideal way to pass the time finding out some interesting new facts about your road trip friends. You can use it as a warm up or a step up from the car version of Truth or Dare see 27 below depending on how close your friendships are!

Someone picks a car full of people that everyone can see this works best if you're stuck in traffic , and together you make up a story about the people - who they are, where they're going, what they do for a living. The funnier and more far-fetched the story, the better - just make sure you're not staring too obviously at your subjects or it might get a little awkward Use your imagination to make the stories controversial and see how far you can go with making things up!

You might just surprise yourself how the most innocuous of road trip games will make you spot things you would never otherwise see just by looking at the cars around you. Another one for the older crowd.

Take turns listing three famous people and the other passengers in the car have to choose which person they would kiss, which they would marry, and which they would avoid. Make it really hard to decide so that everyone has a bit of a laugh, and try to predict each other's answers to add an extra twist to the game. If you want to add a little spice to the game, use people you all know or move to people in the car! There's nothing more tempting than pulling a prank on a passenger who falls asleep en route, and whilst we don't dispute the whole drawing-a-mustache classic, we've got something even craftier.

Whilst they're taking a nap on the road trip, have a brainstorm with the awake members of the party and come up with an epic story or scenario of something that they missed during their nap.

The aim of the game is to get them to believe the story, so make sure nobody laughs or breaks character come up with a forfeit if they do , and keep the lie going for as long as possible. If you manage to pull it off this is far better than a DIY mustache This classic road trip game can really take a turn for the worse if you want it to. A simple horror story about a truck that followed the car for miles that you just managed to pull away from before getting a flat tyre can go a long way as you're parked on the side of the road.

Peer into the rear view mirror in horror and watch their face when a random truck appears on the horizon! Popular with kids and adults alike the world over, Categories can be an awesome game to play on road trips as well. The premise is simple - somebody picks a category which can have multiple different answers.

Fruit or Beatles' songs can both be great options. Players have to then take turns to name one item from the category at a time. Players are eliminated when they can't name one until there's one winner.



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